F. Bagnoli, A. Guazzini, Giovanna Pacini, I. Stavrakakis, Evangelia Kokolaki, George Theodorakopoulos
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Cognitive Structure of Collective Awareness Platforms
Collective awareness platforms (CAPs) are internet and mobile tools for collaboration, sustainability and social innovation that can allows drastic improvement of our lifestyle, beyond the standard economic model. However, their development is often driven (and motivated) by technology, while their adoption and usage characteristics are determined by the social interactions and can be affected by many items, up to failure. We describe here our approach to CAPs modelling that includes elements from cognitive and evolutionary sciences, in the hope of providing instruments for the improvement and the assessment of CAPs.